James 1:19
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
Ø mi ndøvøta'm mi sunda'mbøjtzi, tumdum mitzta'm hay que listo va'cø mi ijtam va'cø mi ṉgøma'nø'otya'mø; pero va'cø jana mi ndzam jø'nø ti mi ṉgui'psu, y va'cø jana mi myaṉba qui'syca'tamø.
What Does This Mean?
James is telling his readers to listen carefully before they speak or get angry. He wants everyone to be quick to listen, slow to talk, and slow to become upset.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to catch a ball first, then think before throwing it back. James says we should always 'catch' what others say by listening well, 'think' carefully about our response, and not get mad too quickly.
Historical Background
James wrote this letter around AD 45-50 to Jewish Christians who were scattered across the Roman Empire. He is emphasizing wisdom and good behavior in a world that often values quick speech and hasty reactions.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work and your boss gives you feedback on your project. Before responding, take time to understand their points fully before speaking or reacting emotionally, ensuring a constructive dialogue.
Topics
listeningspeechanger managementwisdompatienceself-control
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important to be slow to speak?
Being slow to speak helps prevent misunderstandings and allows for more thoughtful responses, leading to better communication.
How can we apply James 1:19 at home with family members?
By listening actively when others are speaking, thinking carefully before responding, and managing emotions like anger to maintain a peaceful environment.
What does 'swift to hear' mean in this verse?
It means being quick and eager to listen and understand what others have to say without interrupting or jumping to conclusions.
How can we practice patience with others according to James 1:19?
Practicing patience involves taking the time to fully understand situations before reacting, especially when emotions run high.
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